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Programming Mobile Development by Ja sa bong Sadly, I don't have any knowledge of how to program or code which is the reason why I can't develop any app whether it's for iPhone or Android products. I'm sure there are videos of how to do it on YouTube if you are interested and finding out. Re: Why my iPhone runs so slow recently? Hardware and Software macOS by Ja sa bong This usually happens when the RAM of your iPhone is almost exhausted. It is one of the reason why any smartphone will start being very slow and lagging when you're trying to use it for anything. Also, you should try and upgrade your phone after using it for 2 years as it behaving this way. Re: Will iPhone 15 bring new updates? Programming Mobile Development by Ja sa bong Every new phone that is released always comes with a new upgrade and features that are added to the previous ones that have been in use. It is the only way they can actually get people to buy the new version of the phone. It doesn't matter if it's iPhone or android, the same thing is done with both of them. Re: Why my iPhone runs so slow recently? Hardware and Software macOS by Dani I think you're referring to physical memory (hard drive space) and not random access memory (RAM). Using up all your hdd space can make your phone go slower. RAM is transient and is just the memory the apps you currently have open at the time are using. The amount of RAM you use goes down when you close out of apps or restart your phone. Native vs. Cross-Platform: Which is Better for Mobile App Development? Programming Mobile Development by Jameswood32 Hi all, I’m deciding between developing a native app (iOS/Android) or using a cross-platform framework like Flutter or React Native. What are the pros and cons in terms of cost, performance, and scalability? What do you recommend based on your experience? Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by joshSCH iPhone= crap :) iPhone telephone numbers active link to call Programming Web Development by SolidSolutions iPhone and more can automatically recognize phone numbers and make them an active link to click and initiate a call to that number. I can do this on many webpages, but not in myTinyTodo task list. Anyone know what might be preventing the phones from being able to recognize the number and make it active? You can input a task on this page with… Re: iphone development Programming Mobile Development by abhimanipal iPhone apps are usually written in Objective- C. You can use C++ in your objective -C programs but many of the common feature (constructors) are not allowed. Overall it makes way more sense to develop in Objective- C for the iPhone/ iPad platform Also iPhone does not support openGL. It supports openGL ES where ES obviously stands for Embedded … Re: iPhone 5 Hardware and Software macOS by irfansweb iphone 5 should be released soon because if Apple want to remain in market then it should release iphone 5 with better specs than samsung Galaxy Re: iPhone 4S Hardware and Software macOS by john29 iphone battery really drains too fast. Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by John A >Anyone got a new iPhone yet? Too expensive for me, and I don't think the service is even available up in Canada anyway. I like the look of it, but I can't really say much until I actually try it. >the iPhone isn't compatible with any 64-bit Windows OS I wonder if it was just time constraints that kept Apple from writing 64 bit drivers, … Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by John A [quote=Serunson;407647]Is this thread about the iPhone?[/quote] Yep. [quote]It's turning into a big Apple Vs. Microsoftt battle again. Make a new thread for your anger at either side. Leave this thread just for whining about the iPhone being obsolete,[/quote] Whining without reason isn't much better. [quote]because most have a phone and a MP3 … Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Dani I, yes I, just got an iPhone and I'm very happy with it. I migrated to AT&T / iPhone just yesterday from Verizon Wireless and a Treo 700W (Windows Mobile smartphone). I am a little pissed that I can't synch my contacts or email because the iPhone isn't compatible with any 64-bit Windows OS. Therefore, I'm forced to synch it via my mac instead … Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by John A [QUOTE=jwenting;413341]The first generation iPod was NOT compatible with anything except Macs. It was only later (about a year I think) that Apple realised that there was a problem, that a lot of people couldn't use their shiny little device, caved in the the real world, and released a PC compatible version. Only at that point did sales really … Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by John A >lmao the zune is compatible with everything [URL="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/portable-media/zune-on-linux-done-kinda-219657.php"]Haha[/URL]. Actually, now that I think about it, you could probably get the iPhone working on a 64 bit OS by using a virtual machine... >besides MACs cuz they SUCK. Using that logic, I could argue that … Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Serunson Is this thread about the iPhone? It's turning into a big Apple Vs. Microsoftt battle again. Make a new thread for your anger at either side. Leave this thread just for whining about the iPhone being obsolete, because most have a phone and a MP3 player of some sort already, why spend that much more to get another machine that is just going to get … Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by John A [quote=christina>you;407747]I don't understand why people can't have their own opinions, without arguing and explaining why every time.[/quote] Have you ever seen a flame war? They tend to be extremely negative opinions about something without any reasons given to justify the reasoning. I'm always open to other opinions, but please justify them… Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Dani I give huge kudos to Apple for ensuring the iPhone synchronizes not only with OS X Mail and OS X Address Book but also with Microsoft Outlook for Windows. It completely works with Windows XP and Windows Vista 32-bit. Shortly after Windows Vista came out I purchased the latest Microsoft Webcam for my Vista 64-bit PC, and it was a couple of months … Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by John A 64 bit computing isn't all it's cracked up to be. I wonder if by the time Apple writes the 64 bit drivers for Leopard, they'll have released drivers for Windows Vista 64 bit... (Shouldn't it be easy porting the drivers because they're both endian-based? I would think the only thing required to port would be the actual communication with the kernel… Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by joshSCH Hm.. Also, I'm sure you could find drivers elsewhere on the web for the iphone.. I highly doubt some intelligent individual hasn't bought, and wrote his/her own drivers for the iphone. In fact, when I first bought the zune, I had Microsoft Windows Xp x64 (sometime around January). And I discovered that the zune software wasn't even compatible … Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by John A [QUOTE=joshSCH;407774]Hm.. Also, I'm sure you could find drivers elsewhere on the web for the iphone.. I highly doubt some intelligent individual hasn't bought, and wrote his/her own drivers for the iphone.[/quote] I don't think it would be hidden on some site somewhere. Everyone would be flocking to it, and a quick google search on this turns up … Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Serunson [quote=joeprogrammer;407743]The iPhone's idea isn't anything new, there are many higer-end cellphones that have similar functionality. The iPhone is just Apple's remake of it, and it seems like it's becoming an easy outlet for those arguments.[/quote] Well, i do know that phones now adays have the MP3 facility, but why? A phonw should be for … Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Dani What I like about the iPhone is the interface is much more like a full featured phone and iPod and much less like a PDA with a phone feature, as Windows Mobile is. I think the iPhone makes a good primary phone. iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by WebHoster Anyone got a new iPhone yet? Just heard that [URL="http://www.intermedia.net"]www.intermedia.net[/URL] will be offering email support for it. Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by christina>you The iPhone looks awesome. Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by joshSCH Thats why apple sucks. Isn't compatible with jack sh**. The iphone was way too buggy to buy right away. It's always good to wait for the bugs to be worked out before you buy a new hot shot product :P Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by John A [QUOTE=joshSCH;407604]haha.. there is a difference. Not being compatible with apple doesn't mean much. You and a few others are the only people who use MACs :p[/quote] You were essentially saying that Apple isn't compatible with anything. That's actually quite untrue, given the fact that the iPod supports Windows completely, and the iPhone … Re: iPhone Community Center Geeks' Lounge by WebHoster Just found that [URL="http://www.intermedia.net"]www.intermedia.net[/URL] will be the only host supporting exchange email on the new iPhone.